WUWF
Monday, September 22, 2025
- Fine at 50: Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry
- Discover history at Byrd Hammock
- St. Marks is a small town with a big history
- Historian Jane E. Calvert on John Dickinson, the forgotten founder who shaped American democracy
- Arrest reports reveal new details in Graffiti Bridge clash
- Leonardo helicopter facility now open at Whiting Aviation Park
- Nurses at a Fort Walton Beach hospital vote to unionize
- Lawsuit challenges December bear hunt
- Pensacola police arrest two in Graffiti Bridge assault at Charlie Kirk vigil
- Local culture and ecology on display at UWF’s new Heritage Roots Garden
- Reeves rejects 'knee-jerk' limits on Graffiti Bridge gatherings after weekend clash
- 1970 school desegregation case ends
- PSC trustees vote to end WSRE’s PBS affiliation, dissolve station foundation’s college status
- Community outcry stops plan to rename Pensacola street for Charlie Kirk
- Stay denied in Apalachicola oil drilling appeal
- Civic Leader Summit to bring community development leaders to Pensacola Sept. 23–25
- Florida Attorney General says open carry is now 'law of the state'
- 'Counter proposal' nixed in FPL rate case
- Escambia set to weigh end of citizen book committees as policy revisions advance
- Monty Python's John Cleese says the world needs a 'good-natured joshing'
- Florida lawmakers could face a tight budget
- 'Alcatraz' legal representation fight builds
- Pensacola council hears calls to cancel Saenger drag show; city attorney warns of legal risk
- Storm season forecast eased
- UWF awarded $2 million to expand Florida cybersecurity training for government employees
- Santa Rosa County to increase animal services fees
- Appeals court strikes down open carry ban
- Pensacola launches draft rewrite of development code, with density in the spotlight
- The City of Milton is stepping up enforcement of derelict vehicles and other code violations
- Pensacola basilica hosts exhibit honoring millennial saint's work